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[[preprinted]] March 15 [[/preprinted]]
Wednesday
Good day all day. Norrise was only one who worked. He worked 1/2 day on my land. Mother and daddy went to Marlboro in the morning Jhonny Easenshaw came for hay. got tags for car. Robert and I went to Waldorfa t night to Mol-Tab-Grow Asain party. Got home 11:15 P.M.

[[preprinted]] March 16 [[/preprinted]]
Thursday
Fair day half of the day but snowed the rest of the day and some of the night. Had 4 to 5" of snow. Carried Barbara home from school. Called Judy up at night. Judy was not at school todays daddy to T. B. and to Dots + Robert and I went to school.

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March 15 - 1820--Maine Admitted to the Union.
1871--Paid fire department created in Philadelphia
1939--Adolph Hitler annexed most of Czecho-Slovakia.

March 16 - 1802--U. S. Military Academy at West Point founded.
1908--Florence Nightingale officially welcomed to London.
1915--Federal Trade Commission organized at Washington, D.C. [[/preprinted]] [[/page 1]]

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[[preprinted]] March 17 [[/preprinted]]
Friday
Good day al lday but cold. al snow melted got lumber from mill. Went to school and saw Judy, she is mad, I believe and I think she is going to break up with me. I hope not. Carrid marry to Brandyvine to Mrs Myers to get her hair cut. Judy got mad at what happened at school yesterday.

[[preprinted]] March 18 [[/preprinted]]
Saturday
Good day all day but more windy.  Norrise worked half a da6y. took Mary to Brandywine to get hair fixed up. called Judy up and ask her how she and I stand, she said she still loved me and would still go with me. I am glad she still loves me. Went to Benedict + Bob via at night. Mary and Tim to movers.

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March 17--ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
1776--British troops left Boston and Washington marched in.
1891--Telephone communication made between Paris and London.

March 18 - 1837--Grover Cleveland born in Caldwell, N. UJ.
1865--Confederate Congress adjourned at Richmond.
1890--Prince von Bismarck resigned as German chancellor. [[/page 2]]